Porsche Cayenne S 2003 - 4.5 V8 Issues

Porsche Cayenne S 2003 - 4.5 V8 Issues

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Awale23

Original Poster:

2 posts

2 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Hi guys,

Need some advice. Looking at buying a
Porsche Cayenne S 4.5 V8 2003. It has the below issues. What are your thoughts?

Dash Fault - light adjustment
Dash fault - left cornering light not working
Electric mirrors not moving from inside switch
Slight vibration between 60-70mph

honest_delboy

1,505 posts

201 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Whats the rest of the car like - regularly serviced with evidence and sub 5 owners, or tints, black wheels and exhaust mods ?

Its a 21 year old car so expect some "character" , are you handy with spanners ?


h0b0

7,616 posts

197 months

Thursday 14th March
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I had a vibration at 60-70mph. It was a wheel out of balance.

poppopbangbang

1,846 posts

142 months

Thursday 14th March
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Awale23 said:
Dash Fault - light adjustment
Dash fault - left cornering light not working
Electric mirrors not moving from inside switch
Slight vibration between 60-70mph
Dash Fault - Light Adjustment and Left Cornering Light Not Working: Likely the headlight control module with integrated ballast that lives under the headlight unit has failed from water ingress, this is doubly likely if the headlight fogs up when it's damp. Replace with either a genuine Porsche one or genuine Hella one, cheaper variants do not program and as such will only illuminate the HID. Once fitted needs programming with PIWIS.

Electric Mirrors: If they don't fold either then it's likely the switch has failed. Each mirror is seperately fused IIRC so unlikely both would pop a fuse at once.

Slight Vibration: Wheel balance/buckled wheel. It's rare it's anything else as most of the joints and bushes on this era Cayenne look like they should be on a 7.5T truck!

RDMcG

19,176 posts

208 months

Thursday 14th March
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I had a slightly later 4.5 ( 2008) from new which I finally sold to a neighbour with 325,000km on it including 50,000km towing a car trailer. Generally bulletproof. Camshaft lifters at 225,000km or so, ( not cheap),A/C compressor at 250,000km and an inexpensive exhaust fix at about 280. It is still running fine with 350,000 on it.


Luke.

10,999 posts

251 months

Thursday 14th March
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The original Cayenne is a simply brilliant. Built like tanks. Drive brilliantly. Effortlessly practical. Had a 2003 Turbo. Currently toying with the idea of going back to a 2009 Turbo...

Hereward

4,187 posts

231 months

Thursday 14th March
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Awale23 said:
...Slight vibration between 60-70mph
No harm having the propshaft centre support bearing inspected since that is a weak point. Very simple check. Generally manifests itself at lower speeds, though.

honest_delboy

1,505 posts

201 months

Thursday 14th March
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CCM replaced my propshaft bearing, I had no warning it just let go. Noise was like someone thumping the transmission tunnel from below.


TEKNOPUG

18,969 posts

206 months

Friday 15th March
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honest_delboy said:
CCM replaced my propshaft bearing, I had no warning it just let go. Noise was like someone thumping the transmission tunnel from below.
Exactly the same as mine @ <100k. Replaced under warranty by OPC.

braddo

10,500 posts

189 months

Friday 15th March
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The risk of bore scoring in the engine is the elephant in the room.

gareth h

3,554 posts

231 months

Friday 15th March
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braddo said:
The risk of bore scoring in the engine is the elephant in the room.
Wait what, there’s an elephant in the room?

RDMcG

19,176 posts

208 months

Friday 15th March
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gareth h said:
braddo said:
The risk of bore scoring in the engine is the elephant in the room.
Wait what, there’s an elephant in the room?
What elephant?


braddo

10,500 posts

189 months

Friday 15th March
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Just wanted to make sure the OP could see it biggrin

Hereward

4,187 posts

231 months

Friday 22nd March
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poppopbangbang said:
...Slight Vibration: Wheel balance/buckled wheel. It's rare it's anything else as most of the joints and bushes on this era Cayenne look like they should be on a 7.5T truck!
Interesting. When I took my 2003 Touareg for its first MOT the tester hadn't worked on one before. Mid-test he emerged from under the car and excitedly told me that some component (cannot recall what) was "twice the size of those on an X5".

I still have the car and cannot bear to part with it.